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 By: Paolo Mazzei  
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Photographer  Paolo Mazzei {Karma:139}
Project N/A Camera Model Olympus OM 4 Ti
Categories Macro
Film Format
Portfolio Lens 80 mm macro
Uploaded 11/25/2003 Film / Memory Type Ektachrome 100
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 806 Shutter sync flash
Favorites Aperture 22
Critiques 4 Rating
4.90
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About (Zeuzera pyrina, Cossidae): distributed throughout the Europe, common, associated with woodland, gardens and orchards. The adults fly during June and July and the larvae feed on the wood of a variety of deciduous trees. Though nocturnal in habits, these moths can sometimes be found resting conspicuously in the daytime, like this one.
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There are 4 Comments in 1 Pages
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Alexey Sapa   {K:27174} 11/25/2003
Hi, Paolo! Don't know, WHY SO LOW rates??? It's not right in my opinion!!! Wonderful shot in all details, and I can say this about the whole portfolio (now)! It's not the easy shot and You had made it perfectly! Thank you! My best wishes! ALexey. Thank you for comment! I'm very grateful!

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Barry Somerville   {K:98} 11/25/2003
Nicely caught, but I feel that a little less depth of field would have allowed the background to have been thrown a bit more out of focus and therefore be less distracting to the eye. The insect is superbly shary though.

Barry

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Raffaele Bardelli   {K:3262} 11/25/2003
pleasant work!

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David Cohen   {K:1759} 11/25/2003
nice grab
can you tell us stuff about the moth
are they common or not...

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